In a competition environment like the FIRST LEGO League (FLL) or World Robotics Olympiad (WRO) the color sensor is more than useful. It makes positioning on the field quite easy and precise.
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- LEGO MINDSTORMS, LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3
- FIRST LEGO League, EV3, Light and Color Sensor, FLL, Programming
We have build a number of videos on this subject and you can find them in the playlist: Following and Aligning to Lines
Interesting would be for you to check out the following videos and their series:
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Proportional Line Following with EV3 Mindstorms. Part 1
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Crossed lines (T Sections). Positioning. Part 1.
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The light sensor, the EV3 color sensor is also very appropriate for different competitions, so you can position yourself at the competition. Now the programs there are a little bit more advanced, they include following lines or aligning to different lines and using the sensors with different states and calibrating. So we filmed other videos that we did previously, but all of the videos are given in the links below the video, so you can start with them and move to the use of the color sensor in a competition enviorment. Check out the links below.
Курсове и занятия включващи този Урок
Този Урок е използван в следните курсове и занятия.

EV3 Basic Course. Introduction to robot programming, construction and sensor use
This course is designed for students, mentors and teachers that are completely new to LEGO Mindstorms EV3 robots and would like to start using them to learn, in classes or at competitions. It is quite different from previously built resources at FLLCasts because it makes no assumption on any previous knowledge and tries to introduce everything step-by-step.
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Color Sensor
Very simple and basic introduction to the color sensor in the LEGO Mindstorms EV3 set. The first program is to stop at a line. Then we can move from stoping at line to counting lines and even more complex tasks.
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